All of these operations are available from the django.contrib.postgres.operations module.
You can create a PostgreSQL extension in your database using a migration file. This example creates an hstore extension, but the same principles apply for other extensions.
Set up the hstore extension in PostgreSQL before the first CreateModel or AddField operation that involves HStoreField by adding a migration with the HStoreExtension operation. For example:
from django.contrib.postgres.operations import HStoreExtension
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
...
operations = [
HStoreExtension(),
...
]
Creating the extension requires a database user with superuser privileges. If the Django database user doesn’t have superuser privileges, you’ll have to create the extension outside of Django migrations with a user that has the appropriate privileges. In that case, connect to your Django database and run the query CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS hstore;.
CreateExtensionclass CreateExtension(name) [source]
An Operation subclass which installs PostgreSQL extensions.
name This is a required argument. The name of the extension to be installed.
BtreeGinExtensionclass BtreeGinExtension [source]
Install the btree_gin extension.
BtreeGistExtensionclass BtreeGistExtension [source]
Install the btree_gist extension.
CITextExtensionclass CITextExtension [source]
Installs the citext extension.
CryptoExtensionclass CryptoExtension [source]
Installs the pgcrypto extension.
HStoreExtensionclass HStoreExtension [source]
Installs the hstore extension and also sets up the connection to interpret hstore data for possible use in subsequent migrations.
TrigramExtensionclass TrigramExtension [source]
Installs the pg_trgm extension.
UnaccentExtensionclass UnaccentExtension [source]
Installs the unaccent extension.
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